In Honour Bound

by Gerald Seymour

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Barney Crispin, a Captain in the SAS, is as tough as they come. He is sent on an urgent mission to the Afghanistan border: to destroy one of the Soviet Mi-24 helicopters, a highly sophisticated and virtually invulnerable piece of military equipment, and retrieve the hardware. In order to do so, he needs the help of the Mujahidin resistance and must first train them in the ways of stealth and sabotage. But the guerillas he trains are ill-equipped and disorganised. Their attempt fails and show more several of them are killed in the process. Against orders and with only eight missiles and a local boy as his guide, Barney decides to undertake the mission alone, his own solitary battle for vengeance... show less

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I wasn't overly impressed with this book, the story was alright but the execution just didn't draw me in. Coming off of reading Jeffrey Archer's As The Crow Flies, this didn't even compare in terms of characters, scenes and story development.

Pretty straight forward plot set in the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the British decide they want to capture some parts of the Soviet's fancy Hind helicopter and to do so smuggle in a surface-to-air missile and decide to train some locals to do the task. Sent off early and unprepared with half the missiles and the single launcher the locals are annihilated and only a boy returns carrying the single launcher.

All emotional, Barry Crispin SAS decides to take the launcher and the remaining missiles show more into Afghanistan to finish the job so the locals didn't die in vain, and so the meat of the story begins.

It's alright but I didn't find myself at all compelled by the story at times drifting off to read the newspaper instead when my mind wandered. Would be suitable to pass time if you have no alternative entertainment, eg on a plane.
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Written in 1984 about the Soviet Union's attempt to set up a friendly government in Afghanistan, this novel remains a timely reminder of history's many failures by would-be conquerors with similar plans in mind.

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Gerald Seymour was born on November 25, 1941 in Guilford, Surrey, England. He received a BA Honors degree in Modern History from University College London. He was a broadcast journalist who covered many overseas conflicts including the Vietnam War, the Munich Olympics massacre, and Palestinian militant groups. His first book, Harry's Game, was show more published in 1975 and soon afterwards, he retired from journalism to become a full-time author. Many of his other books were adapted into television movies and Field of Blood was adapted as the feature film, The Informant, starring Timothy Dalton. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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People/Characters
Barney Crispin|SAS Captain
Epigraph
[None]
Dedication
To Gillian, Nicholas and James
First words
They had been coming back for four days.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6069 .E734 .I6Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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